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New! Try Them! 

 OTT'S PENNRIDGE (Red) ■► 



We are pleased to introduce to our customers one of 

 the finest new red raspberries we have ever seen. Ott'a 

 Pennridge originated in Bucks County, Pa., on the farm 

 of Mr. H. Lloyd Ott. He was first attracted to this new 

 berry when he noticed a few plants of outstanding 

 vigor and berry size among his Latham. He propagated 

 from these original plants, and after several years of 

 selection and testing, he asked us to see the fine results 

 of his work. We found this new berry most exceptional. 



OTT'S PENNRIDGE is a large, healthy, vigorous 

 grower that averages one to two feet taller than Latham. 

 The berries are about 50% larger than Latham, and 

 ripen some 10 days later. Test trials indicate that these 

 large, heavily loaded plants out-yield most other red 

 raspberries two to one. OTT'S PENNRIDGE berries 

 have excellent flavor and carry as well as the best of the 

 leading red raspberries. 



INDIAN SUMMER 



EVERBEARING RED 



The quahty is good and the season very early, start- 

 ing a day or two later than June varieties. The fall 

 crop commences in mid-September, continuing until 

 stopped by hard freezes in November. The bulk of the 

 crop is borne in October. Plants are above medium to 

 tall, vigorous, upright, hardy, healthy, productive. Fruit 

 is large and uniform, maintaining size throughout the 

 season. Roundish conic in shape, cavity of medium size, 

 smooth light bloom, color medium red. Juicy, tender, 

 mild sub-acid, good. 



SEPTEMBER 



EVERBEARING RED 



The plants are vigorous and disease resistant. The 

 berries are shaped similar to Latham, bright red, firm, 

 not crumbhng. Ripens its fall crop two to four weeks 

 earlier than Indian Summer and continues until frost. 

 The spring crop ripens early and plants are very 

 productive. 



ALL-SUMMER RASPBERRY COLLECTION 



6 UTHAM (June) 



6 INDIAN SUMMER (Everbearer) 



12 No. 1 Plants for $3.60 



Double This Order for $5.75 



TWO-COLOR RASPBERRY COLLECTION 



6 CUMBERLAND (Black) 



6 LATHAM (Red) 



1 2 No. 1 Plants for $3.60 



Double This Order for $5.75 



LATHAM (Red) 



The popular mosaic-free, hardy raspberry. Without 

 question Latham is the most profitable red raspberry 

 for commercial planting. It is absolutely hardy. It can- 

 not be surpassed in productiveness. Due to its rich 

 brilliant red color it sells readily on market stands, is 

 a delightful table berry and almost perfect for can- 

 ning. The berries are large, round and unusually firm, 

 exceptionally well suited for shipping to distant 

 markets. It ripens evenly over a long season. 



TAYLOR (Red) 



This beautiful berry should have the consideration of 

 every commercial raspberry grower. 



The plants are vigorous, hardy, productive, tall grow- 

 ing and make new plants rapidly. Sturdy canes hold 

 the berries well off the ground. Berries ripen shortly 

 before Latham, are large, long conic, bright attractive 

 red, thick fleshed, very firm, sub-acid and of excellent 

 quality, being superior to Latham. The berries do not 

 cling to the bush and carry well to markets. 



MILTON (Red) 



Milton ripens two or three days later than Latham 

 and is a fine berry for home or market use. The berries 

 are large, brilliant red, non-crumbling, mild sub-acid in 

 flavor and good. The plants are vigorous, productive, 

 hardy, and have remained free of mosaic. 



SUNRISE (Red) 



This berry ripens 10 to 16 days earUer than Latham. 

 Its size is near the size of Latham. 



It has been very resistant to anthracnose, leaf spot, 

 cane blight, and the resistance shown is probably one 

 of the important factors in its ability to withstand low 

 temperatures. 



The color is bright red but turns dark red on ripen- 

 ing. The berries pick easily. They are firm, fine tex- 

 tured, juicy, non-crumbly, sub-acid in flavor with good 

 raspberry aroma, and better in quality than Latham. 



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